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*** Official TV Thread ***

Outlander, could be worth a watch

“Outlander” spans the genres of romance, science fiction, history, and adventure. It follows Claire, a married WWII combat nurse, who mistakenly steps back in time to year 1743 where she is immediately thrown into an unknown world of adventure that sends her on the run and threatens her life. When Claire is forced to marry Jamie, a chivalrous and romantic young Scottish warrior, it ignites a passionate affair that tears Claire’s heart between two vastly different men in two irreconcilable lives.
 
Watched a few shows recently.

Fargo - Awesome, shame that it will be a completely different story and cast next season though.
Hannibal - Pretty absurd, not a terrible show but a bit rich for my blood.
Silicon Valley - Enjoy this a lot, not hysterically funny but very watchable, well acted and interesting. Reminds me of Veep like that.
 
Watched a few shows recently.

Fargo - Awesome, shame that it will be a completely different story and cast next season though.
Hannibal - Pretty absurd, not a terrible show but a bit rich for my blood.
Silicon Valley - Enjoy this a lot, not hysterically funny but very watchable, well acted and interesting. Reminds me of Veep like that.

DL Tyrant thats pretty good, also The Strain, Ray Donovan, Matador and Rush im enjoying all of these currently
 
What show do I go on to next? I've enjoyed Ray Donovan, Dexter, Fringe, Hannibal & Supernatural.

I've enjoyed Resurrection. Drama/Scifi, but most importantly the characters are very relatable and actually uses common sense instead of acting like macarons to force more drama.

Penny Dreadful with Eva Green and Timothy Dalton. Drama/horror with a bit of nudity. They merge a lot of classic horror tales into a new story. Started a bit slow perhaps to keep us guessing what was really going on, but really got going towards the end.

Both were only 8 episodes, but will return next year.
 
Suits has been brilliant but gone a tad full circle now after a great six or so episodes in this new season.

ANyone know exact date for the season 3 of Newsroom? That is coming in the fall whatever the ****ing fall means.
 
I've enjoyed Resurrection. Drama/Scifi, but most importantly the characters are very relatable and actually uses common sense instead of acting like macarons to force more drama.

Penny Dreadful with Eva Green and Timothy Dalton. Drama/horror with a bit of nudity. They merge a lot of classic horror tales into a new story. Started a bit slow perhaps to keep us guessing what was really going on, but really got going towards the end.

Both were only 8 episodes, but will return next year.

Ah yeah, I've seen Penny Dreadful. Eva Green's character was ****ed up in it! It was ok overall but not really wow.

I might give Resurrection a go, see what it's like.
 
SHARK WEEK, television’s longest running must-see summer TV event, returns to Discovery Channel on Sunday, August 10. Building upon last year’s 11 shark-filled specials, a whopping 13 SHARK WEEK shows coupled with a live talk show each night gives this year’s SHARK WEEK the most premiere hours ever featured in the event’s 27-year history.

SHARK WEEK’s late-night live talk show, Shark After Dark, will return. Host Josh Wolf will lead viewers through an hour-long celebration of all things shark-related, including celebrity guests and shark experts. The talk show will give viewers the opportunity to interact live on-air every night with tweets, questions to celebrity guests, and more.

Hawaii is thought of as an idyllic vacation destination, but recent spikes in shark attacks are turning these shores into a shark hot spot. Hawaiian native and surf legend Kala Alexander knows these waters better than anyone, and he hopes to uncover the reason behind this sudden shark invasion in Sharkageddon.

Lair of the Mega Shark follows famed shark experts Jeff Kerr and Andy Casagrande head to New Zealand on a life-or-death mission to investigate the sightings of a 20 foot Great White that resembles the legend of a giant great white shark Maoris call the “lord of the sharks." Jeff and Andy will risk everything to track down this Mega Shark believed to be lurking in the shadows of the New Zealand coast line.

Zombie Sharks explores tonic immobility, a catatonic zombie-like state that can be achieved in sharks. This shark phenomenon has been studied by scientists for years, but a recent spike in orca whale attacks on great white sharks suggests that orcas have now learned how to immobilize and prey on great whites. Professional diver Eli Martinez looks to prove this theory by being the first person to induce underwater tonic immobility in a massive great white shark.

In Alien Sharks: Return to the Abyss, shark researcher Paul Clerkin heads to the Indian Ocean to investigate the ocean’s darkest depths in search of shark species that scientists never even knew existed and get a glimpse of the last known group of bioluminescent sharks in the world.

Monster Hammerhead explores a legendary hammerhead shark that has been patrolling Florida’s shores for the past 60 years. Now, a team of scientists and anglers look to explore the mystery and find out if the legend could be real.

Dr. Michael Domeier has spent years scouring the Pacific Ocean hoping to solve one of the greatest mysteries of shark science: the location of great white pupping grounds. In 2013, he set the process in motion by successfully tagging a pregnant female shark that he called Gil Rakers. Now he’s returning to the sea in Spawn of Jaws 2: The Birth to follow her journey and be the first to capture the birth of a baby great white shark.

Great White Matrix features legendary shark attack survivor Paul de Gelder and cameraman Andy Casagrande on an expedition into the deadly shark infested waters of Australia. Their mission is to investigate a series of bizarre shark attacks in an area swarming with great white sharks. Paul and Andy explore what’s bringing these great whites so close to shore and what’s responsible for the surge in attacks in this area.

Air Jaws programming has pushed and expanded our understanding of great white sharks and has become one of the iconic SHARK WEEK programs. In Air Jaws: Fins of Fury Natural History producer Jeff Kurr and his team return using incredible new cameras and high tech underwater gadgetry to track down the missing “mega-shark” named Colossus.

In Jaws Strikes Back, marine biologist Greg Skomal and the REMUS* SharkCam team travel to the remote Pacific island of Guadalupe to film the hunting behavior of the largest great white sharks on earth.

I Escaped Jaws 2 is a shark special featuring attack stories told from the perspective of the survivor. Using first person interviews and actual footage of the attacks, we take a look at why the attacks occurred and how the victims narrowly escaped with their lives.

Shark of Darkness: Submarine Returns explores the legend of “Submarine,” an enormous great white shark off the coast of South Africa. This 30-foot shark is said to be the largest great white shark of all time. Locals believe that this shark is responsible for countless fatal attacks, but its existence has never been proven. This documentary explores the evidence and asks the question: can Submarine exist?

In April 2013, a fishing vessel off the coast of South Africa was attacked, killing all on board. A TV crew documented Marine Biologist Collin Drake as he worked to determine the predator responsible. Megalodon: The New Evidence presents Shark Week viewers with shocking new evidence and interview footage.
 
Watched the first episode of Partners with Martin Lawrence and Kelsey Grammer playing lawyers. Basically a 90s sitcom with laughtrack, cringeworthy jokes, poorly acted stereotypes and everything else.
 
Bbc first just started here in Oz, looks like a lot of drama and series produced by Bbc, any of these worth watching?

The politicians husband
The village
The fear
Shetland
Breathless
Peaky blinders
Musketeers

I realise some may be old or just mainstream but we don't hear about them here, if any good let me know

Cheers
 
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Bbc first just started here in Oz, looks like a lot of drama and series produced by Bbc, any of these worth watching?

The politicians husband
The village
The fear
Shetland
Breathless
Peaky blinders
Musketeers

I realise some may be old or just mainstream but we don't hear about them here, if any good let me know

Cheers

Peaky blinders was pretty good
 
I must admit I enjoyed "The Blacklist". James Spader is really good. Happy that its been renewed given that "Cult", "Almost Human" and most importantly "Legit" was cancelled. stupid ****ing FX
 
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Watched the first episode of Partners with Martin Lawrence and Kelsey Grammer playing lawyers. Basically a 90s sitcom with laughtrack, cringeworthy jokes, poorly acted stereotypes and everything else.

this is truly, truly awful..how the mighty have fallen..
 
this is truly, truly awful..how the mighty have fallen..

It's created and produced by the same guy that once did Family Matters, Full House, Step By Step etc. He's barely done anything the last 15 years. I'm guessing he hasn't watched much tv during that time either.
 
It's created and produced by the same guy that once did Family Matters, Full House, Step By Step etc. He's barely done anything the last 15 years. I'm guessing he hasn't watched much tv during that time either.

:( it shows. it's really ****.
 
Personally the 15 billion pounds railway, was some of the most interesting TV i have seen this year. I love that stuff, even to the weighting of the steel beams with swimming pools so they bend before the roof is put on. I think i am a frustrated site engineer.
 
Been watching Jack Taylor recently on Netflix, very enjoyable even though he never says "Khalisi"

Also if you haven't seen them give Sherlock and House of Cards (Kevin Spacey one) a try.
 
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